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“And it feels like heaven is so far away”. Ivan Moody’s vocals have taken a more emotional turn for this one: “Gone Away” may be slightly slower in tempo but certainly does not leave any less of an impact. Interestingly, they have elected to go with a slightly more melancholic choice for the second track to give the fans time to catch their breath before we dive back in. It feels a little too short at only 3:12 but by then its mark has been made and leaves you craving an extra thirty seconds of mosh pit worthy riffage. It’s a track which instantaneously grabs you by the balls with its unashamedly aggressive riffs and deafening double bass pedal work, yet still manages to be melodic and uplifting when the chorus kicks in.
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We begin with the band’s latest number one single, “Trouble”, which feels like a veritable punch in the face from the onset and is a fantastic opening track to set the listener up for what the rest of the album has to offer. Well executed, a good balance of classic singles from each album and leaves nothing out that as a fan you would want to hear throughout its entire sixteen track running list. It is everything you would expect from a greatest hits album, really. It will be the first of two releases, with new material soon to be announced at some time in the New Year. December 1st 2017 marks the return of Las Vegas groove metal outfit 5FDP, and their forthcoming greatest hits release as we see them bounce back after winning their lawsuit against Prospect Park records earlier this year.